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Led by a mesmerizing debut performance from Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene is a distinctive, haunting psychological drama.
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Led by a mesmerizing debut performance from Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene is a distinctive, haunting psychological drama.
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Martha Marcy May Marlene is a powerful psychological thriller starring Elizabeth Olsen as Martha, a young woman rapidly unraveling amidst her attempt to reclaim a normal life after fleeing from a cult and its charismatic leader (John Hawkes). Seeking help from her estranged older sister Lucy (Sarah Paulson) and brother-in-law (Hugh Dancy), Martha is unable and unwilling to reveal the truth about her disappearance. When her memories trigger a chilling paranoia that her former cult could still be
Oct 21, 2011 Limited
Feb 21, 2012
$3.0M
Fox Searchlight
All Critics (183) | Top Critics (35) | Fresh (164) | Rotten (18) | DVD (8)
Olsen, in a captivating, career-making performance, makes Martha awkward and inscrutable, sexual yet innocent.
A purposely disturbing portrait of a damaged psyche.
Durkin depicts a horror that some among us actually live, where the search for family leads to something familiar and dangerous.
Sean Durkin's compulsively watchable first film is a psychological thriller camouflaged as an Ingmar Bergman-style country-house drama.
Hawkes is, as ever, outstanding. But Olsen is a wonder.
The horror aesthetic of B-movie producer Val Lewton -- that the unseen is more frightening than the seen -- is carried to a merciless extreme in this unnerving debut feature by writer-director Sean Durkin.
It may not be a fun film to watch, or one that you'd care to repeat very often - but it's a necessary experience.
Neither the thriller the trailer suggests, not the feminine, visual poem the poster suggests, this is a film about loss of self that is absolutely clear about its own identity
This is a very real and very chilling look at cult behavior, and it's understandable how this can unnerve parents who worry a lot about their adult children.
This is a troubling portrait of how fear and abuse leave their tentacles in everything they touch - and a haunting one at that.
Olsen delivers an amazing performance and it's tragic seeing her go from a gorgeous young woman to a beautiful basket case. A must see. I've never seen a film that generates such a high level of anxiety by doing so little.
The masterstroke is that Durkin only reveals why Martha is so messed up in flashbacks constructed to mirror her fractured mental state. Olsen plays it with a chilling amount of honesty and the movie creeps up on you and leaves you completely paranoid.
The performance of Olsen, effortlessly moving between playful girlishness, catatonia and hysterical paranoia, is remarkable.
One of the most promising domestic debuts in recent memory, Sean Durkin's Martha Marcy May Marlene gets an excellent Blu-ray transfer, offset by an underwhelming smattering of extras.
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This could have been retitled "Cognitive Dissonance: The Movie".
The title sounds like a demented worshipper counting her beads, which is perhaps not entirely inaccurate.
Like the ordeals of the central character, the film flickers powerfully in the memory.
Mesmerising.
It will stay with you long after watching. Guaranteed.
A slippery thriller about fugitive states, and not knowing where you belong, or even who you are.
It's a brave and engrossing performance from Olsen. Sadly outside of that, the film fails to deliver a satisfying climax.
"I am a teacher and a leader."Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult. REVIEWMartha (Olsen) is a traumatised young woman who runs away from a cult in upstate New York. She calls the only person she can, her
May 1, 2012
Super Reviewer
A thoroughly enthralling psychological thriller that fires on all cylinders. This films creates a tense mood filled with great performances, especially from its lead Elizabeth Olson. Some may moan about the ending, but it doesn't ruin the overall satisfaction of the film. This is a superbly entertaining and
April 13, 2012Super Reviewer
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